Kansas Administrative Regulations
Agency 112 - KANSAS RACING AND GAMING COMMISSION
Article 7 - RULES FOR RACING
Section 112-7-22 - Post to finish
Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 39, September 26, 2024
(a) No horse shall be permitted to start unless it has been tattooed and fully identified.
(b) Each horse shall take a position in numerical order from the inside rail. The order shall be determined by post positions.
(c) Each horse shall be a starter after the doors of the starting gate in front of it open when the official starter dispatches the horses.
(d) Each horse shall be ridden past the finish line in every race and shall carry the assigned weights from the post to finish, unless disquali-fied.
(e) Each horse that leaves the course during a race shall be disqualified.
(f) The following rules shall apply to the running of a race.
(g) The stewards shall be vested with the discretion to determine the propriety and nature of a disqualification and whether it applies to any other part of an entry. The stewards' decision shall be final.
(h) Each jockey shall give the best effort in races. Any instructions or advice to jockeys to ride or handle their mounts except for the purpose of winning shall be prohibited and shall subject each person giving or following those instructions or advice to disciplinary action by the stewards and the commission. If two horses run in one interest in any race, each horse shall be ridden to give its best effort.
(i) Only the owner, trainer or jockey alleged to be aggrieved shall make a protest relating to the running of the race. Each protest shall be made to the stewards, the outrider if designated by the stewards or the clerk of scales before or immediately after weighing in. Any owner, trainer or jockey who makes a frivolous protest may be fined or suspended.
(j) No person shall help a jockey remove the equipment that is to be included in the jockey's weight from the jockey's horse unless the stewards give permission.
(k) No person shall throw any covering over any horse at the place of dismounting until the jockey has removed the equipment that is to be included in the jockey's weight.
(l) Each dead heat shall be governed in the following manner.
(m) If a race is run by all of the horses at the wrong weights or over a wrong distance, and if a protest is filed and allowed before the flashing of the "official" sign on the totalisator board, the stewards shall declare the race no contest.
(n) Each of the following procedures shall apply if any horse is disabled or otherwise is unable to finish a race.